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Elizabeth Tydd, Toni Pirani, and Carly Kind say the OAIC’s 2025-26 focus is on better privacy, faster FOI, and tighter rules ...
The $28 million AI office aims to free frontline staff, trim costs, and deliver pilots that prove the technology's public ...
Hold the gate against the barbarian hordes”: tributes flow for John Stone, the Treasury chief who became a senator, and stayed a sceptic.
Nine-month severance for NSW executives prompts the Minns government put senior sackings under the microscope, as PSA fumes over frontline layoffs.
After Four Corners’ GST fraud reveal, the ATO’s Rob Heferen tells staff to welcome scrutiny (just not all of it) as parliament circles.
Penny Wong welcomes Tuvalu’s first diplomatic mission to Canberra, marking a new chapter in climate cooperation under the Falepili Union Treaty.
Australia’s next tax reform needs more than Treasury and the teals. Experts argue citizens’ assemblies could rebuild momentum and public trust in tough tax decisions.
Transport job cuts reignite questions about SES payouts and whether reform-era contracts are now slowing public sector ...
Adaptability is fast becoming a core capability for public sector success. This article explores how individuals, leaders, and organisations can build the capacity to navigate complexity and change.
The ACTU is calling for a national AI law, a new authority, and binding workplace agreements before employers adopt artificial intelligence.
TT-Line’s debt cap has been lifted again -- just in time. The ferries are still adrift, and Tasmania’s government still isn’t anchored.
Genomics Australia launches with $30 million to lead research turning DNA into earlier diagnoses, personalised care, and ...